The Geni.com website has announced that it is increasing its GEDCOM import limit from 15,000 names to 50,000.
This means that you can now submit a family tree chart with up to 50,000 names using the universally recognised GEDCOM file format devised by the FamilySearch team, a subsidiary of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. GEDCOM is recognised by virtually all family tree software programmes. If your software does not have the capacity to use GEDCOM (i.e. to save your work as a .ged file), then you are probably long overdue for a major upgrade!
For more info, visit www.geni.com.
Chris
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